Why do I just lie awake and think of you?
I need some sleep.
Tomorrow I have things to do.
Every time I close my eyes I see your face,
So I try to read, but all I do is lose my place.

Am I obsessed with you?
I do my best not to want you.
But I do all the time.
I do all the time.

I just had to call you up and say hello.
I know it's three a.m.
And I saw you awhile ago.
But I still had this aching need to hear your voice
To know your there
I don't seem to have any choice.

Am I obsessed with you?
I do my best not to want you.
But I do all the time.
I do all the time.

Oh yeah.
I'm so sorry I just had to wake you up.
I feel so lonely by myself.
Is this the way it feels when you're in love?
Or is this something else?
Yeah

Yeah

Am I obsessed with you?
I do my best not to want you.
But I do all the time.
I do all the time.

Oh yeah
But I do all the time, I want you all the time.
Am I obsessed with you?


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    This song is about a girl (the narrat0r) asking herself is she 0bsessed with s0meb0dy because she wants that pers0n ALL the time, that pers0n is 0n her mind day in and day 0ut. But, she still tries her hardest n0t t0 want that pers0n, but she d0es ALL the time. She d0es everything in her p0wer t0 n0t think 0f him, but she d0es.

    0H! and I can n0t understand why pe0ple despise Miley s0 much, she is just a teenager, just like us. give her a break and accept her. She really is a g00d singer and plays g00d music.

    *LacrymosaMissing*on November 30, 2009   Link

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